1) Furthermore: Fatty Boomblatty. Meh2) Hinterland: Door County Cherry Wheat.It comes in a big bottle but says malted beverage on the side,not sure if that counts as beerthumbs down.3) Lake Louie Area Premium. I think this guy gets a lot of credit for starting out in his garage etc. but nothing to write home about.4)Lagunitas: Wilco Tango Foxtrot. Surprisingly smooth for a high alcohol beer (7.8%abv) 5) Capitol Brewery: American Pale Ale $10.99 for a 12 pack of cans@ Woodmans. The perfect beverage to bide the time between lighting the charcoal and putting food on the grill.

Weekend Update:Ale Asylum Hoppalicious - on tap at the Midtown Pub yesterday, where I went for lunch following the Capital Brewery Great Taste ticket-buying.

Capital Dark - a couple pitchers split amongst friends on a Sunday morning in the Bier Garten. I was #134 in line at around 6:15 AM. We weren't let in until 10 but still managed a couple games of cribbage along with the pitchers before tickets went on sale at noon. Special thanks go to the group sitting at the table next to us, as they caught their fair share of windblown cards.

Potosi Fiddler Oatmeal Stout - I had a glass from a growler a friend picked up at the brewery on Saturday and brought to a party.

New Glarus Moon Man Pale - a couple of bottles to accompany a spirited game of bocce at my friend's birthday party late Saturday afternoon.

Dave's BrewFarm Select Lager - can. The best "lawnmower beer" in existence, and perfect for a windy Saturday despite the fact I was not actually mowing but instead helping to till the garden.

In all honesty, after 4 hours at the Taste of Great Brewers event at The Harley Museum on Friday, I cannot recall the LAST 5. However, there were two notable highlights:1) choklat stout- Southern Tier's Chocolate Imperial Stout. Seasonal release (Dec.). The best chocolate stout I've ever tried. Absolutely delicious. I MUST get my hands on some of this before December.

2) Whatever it was that was being served from a turkey baster after being sucked from the recesses of the bottom of an oak barrel. This was on my way out, and it got me to come back for seconds (I was denied thirds!). If anyone was there and has any info, I'd love to know exactly what it was.

To comply with topic, these were the last 3 before the tasting:Lake Louie Warped Speed Scotch Ale- on tap at The FrequencyCapital Dark- bottleGuinness- on tap at The Knuckledown